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Monday, April 20th
Anzac Day – Liturgy April 19, 2026
This week we will listen to Rev Peter Catt’s reflections on ANZAC Day. He questions whether it is enough just to honour the fallen.
Wednesday, April 15th
Christian Non-violence in a Time of War – Liturgy April 12, 2026
This week Mark Taylor will reflect upon the concept of Christian nonviolence in a time of war. Pope Leo said on Palm Sunday ‘Jesus is the King of Peace, whom no one can use to justify war’. We must all stand strong in the cause of peace.
Monday, April 6th
Easter Sunday Liturgy 2026
In our Easter homily, Liz will reference the work of John Shelby Spong, who advises that Eastering needs to be so much more than remembering the story.
Monday, March 30th
Holy Thursday 2026
Monday, March 30th
From Darkness to Eastering – Liturgy March 29, 2026
As we move from Darkness to Eastering, Narelle reminds us to tune into our realities with courage and empathy.
Monday, March 23rd
The Meaning of The Outstretched Hand – Liturgy March 22, 2026
Ingerid will speak about the meaning of an outstretched hand encountered on a carving depicting the crucified Christ whilst walking the Camino de Santiago. How do we pay attention to the many and the variety of needs around us?
Friday, March 20th
Easter View of Reality – Liturgy March 15, 2026
Margaret continues with the Lenten theme of moving from Darkness to Eastering and suggests it is an invitation to see the world through the lens of the Easter experience. Franciscan Sister, Elia Delio, says how we see the world really matters and in these challenging times, we desperately need to reclaim the Easter view of reality. Margaret will explore what that means for us.
Monday, March 9th
Quantum Thinking and Spiritual Growth – Liturgy March 8, 2026
This weekend Mark will share some reflections on quantum thinking and spiritual growth, taking inspiration from Vandana Shiva, eco-feminist, philosopher and activist.
Sunday, March 1st
In This Wonderful Moment – Liturgy March 1, 2026
It is hard to avoid being caught up in the 24 hour news cycle. We are living on the precipice of a rapidly changing geopolitical order, with the increasing possibility of another world war. Sunday’s homily addresses one way of being with the stress this may cause many of us.